Similar words: correction, corrective, correct, incorrect, perfect correlation, resurrection, insurrection, corrected. Meaning: [-kʃn] n. 1. the department of local government that is responsible for managing the treatment of convicted offenders 2. the social control of offenders through a system of imprisonment and rehabilitation and probation and parole.
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31. And they believe it made course corrections that no autopilot could make before it disappeared from radar.
32. Ask them to compare their papers in pairs and to make any corrections they think are needed.
33. He recalls Joe Scott blaming the problems on an improperly updated computer system, and pledging to make corrections.
34. The scattering-factor corrections for both the reference and the object waves and, are also included.
35. The only other study that made corrections for pyloric loss and duodenogastric reflux came to conclusions that are the same as ours.
36. When corrections are made to take account of these differences in crustal density the magnitude of gravity anomalies is significantly reduced.
37. With the model established and other corrections implemented excellent results have been obtained.
38. The probe focuses on vehicles that were intended to be stripped for salvage by the Arizona Department of Corrections.
39. He could carry out the intricate navigational corrections, and execute the necessary flight maneuvers when it was time to change course.
40. Either input the changes yourself, or have your editor make corrections directly on the computer.
41. Through her contacts with corrections and social welfare agencies, she had more than half a dozen different caseworkers.
42. Massachusetts closed its traditional, prison-like juvenile corrections institutions and moved its juvenile offenders into small, community-based group homes.
43. It just needs a few corrections before we can send it to the printer.
44. This means a number of small corrections to achieve a performance change in terms of either Pitch or Roll attitudes.
45. Arra said Corrections has frozen all purchases of surplus equipment until a review is completed.
46. She refused to think about Simon's skulduggery - or any corrections - now.
47. Though to be really professional she should make corrections in red as she did in the children's books.
48. As I have suggested, the corrections that are made in unplanned discourse are also made in the pursuit of optimal relevance.Sentencedict.com
49. Any means of correction may be used but all corrections should be neat and unobtrusive.
50. Inclusion of corrections for relaxation effects improves the accuracy of its predictions.
51. Friday, Corrections Department spokeswoman Gloria Isaac said the agency had agreed to cover the costs.
52. Check heading when compass has stabilised. 8. Make small corrections to achieve heading as necessary.
53. The meeting was called to answer criticisms and make mid-course corrections.
54. You have to initial any corrections you make to the form.
55. Perhaps some of her corrections are subjective-she just happens to like one style better than another.
56. What is required is a speedy and effective legal procedure which secures corrections and counter-statements by way of an alternative procedure to libel litigation.
57. Past Jobs: Corrections officer, garbage man, car salesman.
58. The user can apply corrections and attempt to resubmit.
59. Some additions and corrections to the fern genus Phanerophlebiopsis.
60. The composition was scored with corrections in red ink.
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